The Huron Expositor, 1873-10-03, Page 5a. 17
absence o a. rasterha
granted on. terms,.
4:kvieFs.--The
conneetion with the
t
Presbyterian Church
ulay, the 12th in
if Toronto, will preach
niug. A tea-naetc
following Alonday-
Tensions continuej
Lid -N.4 States, general
rapidly restored and
ie erisia is over. The
tag fixed its discount
afq .SALES. •
on Lot 23, Con.
ock. Imptemeuts
ure. James Findlay-,
shop, auctioneer.
on Lot 9, eon. fl
tock awl Implements.
Roprietor ;, John_ Bul...•
on Lot 17, Cone 3„
ek and Implements,
proprietor ; A. Bishop,
k on Lot 20, r'.on. 2, •
anith, Parin 8tock-, and
id Oarnoehan, prop.
auctioneer,
7 on Lot 15, CA, 7,
Varal Stock, ha
fonaehold Furnitare.
nnietar ; G. E. Kirkby,
on Lot 28, Oen. 3,
Stoek and Implements.
L'Iprietor ; J. P. Brine,
7, on Lot 9, C. 6,
Lae Farm of 100 acres,
Emplements. W. Sand-
J.Youtio-, auctioneer.
>et, 8, on Lot 23, Con.
arra Stock and ImpIpe
kuff, proprietor; J. P.4
13., Lot 22, Con. 3,
4•11, Parra Stock and m.
rev MaCaa, proprietor
actioneer.
ot. 15, on Lot 7.,Con. 4 „
rsmith, Valuable Farm
Chesney,. proprietor ;
ieer.
forth, on Sept. 11, the
. II. Young, of a son.
Tuckersmith on Sept.
Mr. James (Jhewings, of
St. Helens. on. Sept. 23,.
r. David Hammen, teach..
ter.
ris, on Sept. 26, the wife
:k Lynn, Jr., of 04 daughe
rth, on Sept, 29the wife
S Guy,: of a daughter.
NfeKjIIGp. on Sept. 21,,
ire James Longworth, of a
Tuckersmith, on Sept.
f Mr. James Devereux, of
iibbert,
on Sept. 13, the
Carl• Oronni, of a. daugh-
at-RIAqE,S.
-c.—At the.' Church of
eter, on Sept. IS, by Rev.
. ILBrown, teacher, to
Patch, both of Usborne.
IL—JR Seaforth, on Oct.
•sieyan Parsonage, by Rev.
• M. A., Mr. Oha.ries
iss Josepha Amelia Olver,
pert, .
Dortstri..—In Seaforth,.
0, at St. ewes' Roman-
vreh, by RevaFather Mar-
-ter Klinkhammer, to. Miss
5ey -bath, of Seaforth.
IMATHS.
pt:. 24, Caleb, son of Mr.
a, of Rtiraville. Aged,16
-mouths.
Goderich, on Sept. 26,
gall, aged 55 years and 7
ii Tnek-ersmithi on Sept.,
emmell, son of Mr. Thomas
• Tockersmith, aged S yega
s.,
Harpnrhey, on Sept 27,,
at daughter of Mr. Fred
emus.
Grey, on Sept. 23, Cathay
I wife of Mr, James Calder,
arkshire, Scotlaud, aged 67
Morris, on Sept. 19, Mr.
on, aged 37 years.
En McKillop, on Oct 1, John
ged 71 years.
. native of the County of
and, and emigrated to- Gale
imilac-cmairzwamszy,s;
MARKETS.
SEAFORTII, oa. 2; lais.
seen by our quotations this
aila market has taked a con.-
.
Batter also. has advanced's
evert at quoted prices, Ovve
anlier of agricultural shoal
h publish this week; we
d to omit foreign market. •
wever, no- material change
ek's iiikices. We quote
.. la to a1 14
. a 0e- to 106
.. .. 80 to 85
0-85
50
. . • 18 to g :
0.
10
g
. .
, . . ..
....10 00 ta 10 00
0 o&
50 to 1 00
.... AAA.* A A4 or sAAAAA
ee. 0 40 tO 90
barrel
C.4.4 da,•074Ed,
125
'et per barrel,— - r• - ' 1O
i per bushel . . .. . .. . o 30 to 0.
40il'
-
'--- -- . ... . .- -............ ....r.00 to - 4a63pogq
..25to
---..............oto
- iWii::2.....
•Q -11K. HORSE, eg.A.RKST..
re:, Sept. 30, 187a -
.ie market of the week was
dr, all things considered,- al- -
huskiness transacted was not
a laage and the aggregate Of '
lerably- belew of what is onflY
873.
Or •
THE HIJR014
=
; 4
natural to expe t in September. Prices
underwent no raprovement whatever,
and with the e -ception of heavy truck
horses of prim quality, which were a
little firm-er, no change was' to be ob.;
served. As to ihe quality of the supply
there was no 1 portant improvementto
note, the goner. 1' average Of the recent
arrivals being bout as usual. The ape
proximate villa of the different descripl
tions of horses imty be stated as follows
small Canadian ifarm horses froto $100 ,
$150 per head ; ommon draft horses (rail-.
road and stage orses) from $145 to $175 ;
heavy cart ho ses from '$200 to $250;
lorge, powerfu truck horses of prime
quality from 300 to *350 ; prices for
pleasure horses are weak...and variable;
ordinary road orses bring from $250 to
$300 per head, n pairs from $500 to $800 ;
carriage horses sell at an average of from
$1,000 to $1,20 per pair. Whatis want-
ed in the mar et is well -matched pairs
of high -bred a ach horses, 16.2 hands
high, well - thee en to hareeas,i with high
knee action an a good deal of style gen
erally ; horses inswering this description
would easily bring $2,000 per- pair and
over. •
MR. C SE'S ADDRESS.
To the Indio eudent Elector* �f ti e
Mouth g of the County of Et
rola:
GENTLEMEN : The delegates at tTie
Liberal Conse vative Convention held (n
the 18th inst. laving unanimously no
inated me as t eir candidate to represet
this Riding i a the Legislative Assemb y
of Ontario, (y our late representative, Mr.
Gibbons, hal, mg recently resigned,) I
have, after in tture consideration, deter-
mined on offe mg myself as a candid te
for your suffra es at the ensuing electiox.
Being .an o d„ -resident in this Rid'
to many of uI am personally known
and I trust no einfaloeably.
Having no erional end to serire, ifre-
turned as 3 o r representative, my oily
desire will be to promote your intere ts
and. those of t is' Province. I am no x-
trezaist, but ill support all measures of
real reform, rorn whatever source p o-
ceeding, and ill carefully watch for the,
exercise of ec Twiny (of which there ap-
pears to be in oh need) in all departments
of the. Gover a meat. -
The time i tervaiiing between this and
the election viii be occupied by me in
visiting the various municipalities I in
the 'Riding,' a thus an opportunity will
be afforded`o your becoming more inti-
mately actin a ted with my Views.
. I am, gentlemen,
Your obedient servant, 1
GEORGE CASE.
304.
g,
SEPT. 26, 187
MR. ISHOP'S ADDRESS. 1 ,
To the Fre-. and independent E eq.
tore; of 1 re South Riding of Mt-
kon : .
GENTLEME ' :- In announcing my accep-
tande of thet position generous -1y tender-
ed the by the Reform Convention, 1 eld
at Seaforth qn Tuesday last, I need iidt
enlighten yo 1 in regard to the princi lea
of the Refori party; of which I have the
honor to bel a member, or as - to t oee
measures w 'eh have commended the Re-
form 0-overlilment of Ontario to p blic
favor. Call el to power at a time hem
the best inte eats of Ontario were jeo .)ar
dized. by the clangorous policy of the CO-
alitioa, they did not hesitate to ass me
every legisl, live buriren, which was cast
upon them, and to manifest upon the
record of t e Statate-book their inde-
peraleuce of nfluence merely partizan and
selfish. In his spirit they have dealt,
among oth. r things, with the various
railway eat rprises of the country, the
consolidatio of our municipal organiza:
times and es ecially with the Municipal
Loan Fund. rudebtethiess, which becloud-
ed the prospects of our most flourishieg
municipaliti s. , ift the last general elk -
1
tion, the wintry, with no uncertain
voice, dem nded that these maters
e
should be f , rever settled. by compr hen -
live and im lartial legislation, and it is
to -day the mid reflection of every lover
of good and ' onest government that theSe
demands haere been fully satisfied by the
Men in wire se -hands the reins of power
are now. .p aced. Other and perhaps
greater refo
the require
ligence of ti
in my esti
ability if th
tario, while
principles 6
ponents, do
TEACHER W ED.
UTANED, aaMale Teacher, f r Soh
No. 6, Township of Grey Ter
janum7.1st, 1874. Further part erilars,
ANGUS BHA'Tru
804.4 Bruer.
1 Section
to begin
• ddrets,
511.-0.
TEACHER W ED.
WANTED, for School SeatioU No. 12
of Hay, a Male Teacher, p seaman
or Third class Provincial cert fteate.
commence on the 1st of Jann , 1874
' lions will be received by the .un ersign
addressed 'to Zurich P. 0., anti the 1
vem.ber, 1873.
80444 RALPH 13 OWN
- TEACHER WAN ED.
ANTED, for School &d10: No. 8, FTownihip.
of Hay, a Mille Teacher, p ssessin a 8e end
or Third class Provincial cart ficato. Dutie to
commence ori the 1st of Xanua y, 1874. App Ma -
tions will be received. by the -an lersigno 1 Tru tee,
addressed to 1:1111's Green P. 0 until the is let of
November next. Applicants w'll please state the
salary required. .
804-4 HUGH LO E, Sr. Trustee.
'ownShp
a Second
uties to
Apptioa-
1•TrIu.tee,
Ox of 'No-
Trustle.
TEACHER WA TED.
AVANTED, in School Sooth n No. e, Tudker:-
smith, a Teacher, holding a Secouki or Third
class Certificate. Duties to mumer.( e Jan. 1,
1874. Apply to, the Trustees o addres
3084'4 WM. S. Milli 1 ALL, 8 cretary,
- Egnion ville P. 0.
TEACHER WA
VOR School Section No 6, To
-1-• smith, a Teacher, holding
Class certificate. Duties to e
1, 1874. Apply to
303-4 WILLIAM GIBB
'a
&are still needed, to meet
nts of the &Wanting, *tel-
e times; and I am mistaken ti
ate of their integrity and
present Government of On-
acz, tine upon the honored -
which they are the trusty ex -
not, by a careful regard to
the interes s of the country, and by a
wise and. rualent course of legislation,
give the co try still greater reason to
congratulat itself upon the triumphj of
these princ plese to which, in many h rd
contests, y u have signified your ad
Though ominated as the candidate of
the Reformi party, and looking to it for
much *of mr support -in the coming elec-
tion, I trus I shall not, if elected as your
repteseutatjiye, allow myself, in the ix -
moil of pait conflict, to forget the le
terests of a - y section or of any party. If
41 am elect d, I shall endeavor to re
re-
sert the e dightened sentiment of he
whole peo le, and. by an earnest supp rt
of all good measures, independently of
their art3ij origin, to :deserve the co Xi-
denipe of the electors of this &ling.
shaN, eiuleavor to hold meetings bef re
the election, in the various mmucipali ies
of the mc ing, wleich I shall have he
opportuniit of enlarging to an ext lit
which is n rt now possible upon the yi ws
I entertain respecting matters of 'local
importaac
remain, .gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
A. BISHO
TED.
nship 1 Ta ker-
Sewn 1 or T' ird
mmeL e on an.
GS, Secrete
TEACHER W NT D.
'pOR THE ensuing year, in ehoed 4ectiou No.
-I- 18, Stanley, a Teacher, ho ding S or
Third class Certificate. Appy eithe porso ally
to the Trustees, (Babylon Line ) or b letter, tat -
lag salary, &e., to
JAMES HAW, Smote
303*4 Varna .0.
S.
MEN WAN -ED
WANTED, BY the Canada C rapan to wo on,
" the Hibbert Drain, abon 50 g ed lab. ring
men. Good wages will be give'. Fo kurthei par-
ticulars apply at once to the, under ed gent
of the Company, atkItaffa P. 0
308*4 - GEO. BIGG1 R.
FALL_ MILL
MRS. GRAY wishes to inf rm h ± mist ors
-Y-1- and the general public hat has r ceiv-
ed her
FALL OF ILLI ERY,
Which is very complete in t e mos fashio able
and handsome styles.
DRESSMA IN
Promptly attending to, and e ecute
which will secure 'the approval of ens
Opposite CORBEY'S stor Mi
forth.
as
0.
in a m neer
mere.
street, See -
304
vALuA
MILL PR
F R SAL
In the -Township f. Hay,
HETSubscriber, being abo
nese, now offers for sale
party, viz.: The
LE
Count
C
a
t
tore
his 'en
RT
of Hu
etre
e Mi
FLOUR AND S. W ILL
Situate in the Villa e of Z ich.
FLOUR MILL.—Large-an con.Bions
stories, a ve basement ; c ntaius three
our -fee mill -stones, with cu om
chant 13 lts, and all the mac ery a fir
Custom and merchant mill, ith po erful
and boiler; all in good order. 'Also, ii Gonne
struct a n; go
d. bot er, • an large
have never failing .
to in the co ire of ,
'sing i ages, k short
distance from a Station of he L. ff. an. B. R.
Good timber abounds at a &nave'lent di tance,
and the locality is one of th best grain d stricts
in Ontario. Also, that well know
SAW MILL POP
A Saw war, of late co
ehitiery ;s powerful engine a
circular saw. These mills
water supply, and are situ
Zurich, one of Huron's fast -
Y
on.
buei-
Pro-
three
an of
mer -
t -class
ngine
tion—
d ma -
SEAFORTH
NEW DRESS GOODS
At W. HIL'
NEW SHAWLS,
At W. HI L'
NEW
NEW. .MI
NEW
EWHF
11IEW F
/TEW S
Situate on Lot 5, Fourth ones n, To
of Hay, the machinery of w 'ch *:pat in
lion in the spring of 18713. Circa r saw
improved, with 20 herse- ower (-:gine
hdrse-power tubular boiler, ogetheii with 2
of land, on which is a large awe elling
commodious out-bualdingS ; a splep- you
ing orehard, and a neVer-fail • g spthg 10 fe
the door. This property is si nate three mil
Exeter, a. Station on the L. . and 3i, Rajiw
is the best saw -mill site in I 's part ef the
A good bargain may be ad, as jhe Su
has decided to retire.froin b siness.
For further particulars, a ply to he Su.
on Lot 6, Concessiod 4, Ha , ,er, a4 by le
E4LY F: °.-
iVILLI M COM EL
ITA,NNIA LODGE, A.. F.
a d A. M., No, 170, G. R. C.
Ernergenc meeting next Monday eve
'Oct. 0, at ?:-0 sharp. •
3024 A. RALLY, Secrete
TWEN 7 -FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
THE ahoy reward will be paid to any ve son
giving s nth information to the undeisign d as
will leadtc the detection and conviction of the
party or pe ties who,: on the night of FR IAl,
the 19th in .1„ broke into tae Cooper Shop o the
undersigue and stole therefrom a kit of Coo of s
tools, bele ging to one of their workmn.
GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLIN
Seaforth, <-k.pt. 25, 1873. 301 -9
BOYS W
ANTE, immediately,
Work -S, Seaforth, thr
the Carriav Making busiu
preferred.
290
KTE.D. -
the Huron Cm
e good bays, to
ss. From the co
A. j. McINTOS
VALUtABLE PROPER tir FOR SAL
F°It SA
inrr 03
inge
earn
utry
E, cheap, two Stores, with good t yell-
cx-head, in the centre of the bas ness
Part of th-
village of Seaforth. The lot is 8( feet
frontage. 4For farther particulars applrto
294 McCAUGTTFY & HOLMESTED.
nahip
opera -
Irons
ad 30
acres
house;
g bear -
t from
from
y, and
=try. The CO
Scriber
From Mo
eriber, Oct.
RSETS,
At W. HI L'
LINERY,
At W HI L'
LOTHS3
At W. HI L'S.
OWERS,
s At W. H L'S.
ANNELS,
At W. H
IR TINGS,
At W. HILL'S.
L'S
NEW TIES,
At W. HI
NEW C LLARS,
At W. HI
EW CARPETS,
At W. TIlE
EW C
New
Lcn
URTAINS,
At W. H
to
g e stoa;
hoice Stock,
ana Chea
AA VIT. HILL
Op- osite Commercial
SEA
CASH PAID FOR BUT
Us.
L'S.
L'S.
L'S.
Stock,
I •
tel,
RV.
ER.
IMPORTANT TO THE
S CK.I
•
an Physic -
o t14 chief
F mini% Ger-
aid the Do-
i
e •sionally,
DR. McCULLOUGH,
THE ce ebra ted European and A.m
ian, itine:ant of the Hospitals
cities of Eug'and, Ireland, Scotland
many, the United States of America
minion of Ca ada, will
Personally Visit Seaforth. Pr
d may be consulted a
ter, to
By all who a T suffering from Ohre
ercial (Late Kno's
day, Oct. 20, till
25, 1873 till 10 P.
NOTICE TO EB ,OR
NOTICE is hereby given het all arties,
ed to me, either by not or boo accent
settle the same on, or befo e, the mt of N
next, otherwise they ri1i p sitivel •be put
penes. Wd. GRA
E ORM!, Sept. 8, 1873
indebt-
t, must
vember
to ex -
'SIR.
303
TENDERS AN
EALED TENDERS w' I be
Trustees of School Sect on No
to 1 o'clock on Oct. 17, for
School House in.their See
ficatione may be seen at
Trustees do not bind. the
lowest or any Tender.
JOHN JONES, Sec ttary,
303-4
ED.
ceived by- the
14, Sir ey, up
he ere on '61 Brick
ion. one an speci-
he un ersiguc 1. The
solve. to ac opt the
lotl4, on. 3,
frucefic Id P. 0.
CARD OF HA
T H trREBY return thanks to the
Canadian Mutual Fir. 'near
for the prompt manner ii whie they hi
my claim for loss by fire of my D suing
niture, on the 17th of july las',, amo
$850„ . 1-OBERU WILS
3004 Lot 6, on. 11,
KS.
irecto s of the
ucc Co nparny,"
ye paid
nd Fur-
tng to
Hullett.
Itt
- • •
PURSE OU
-1.4.‘CITICD, IN Seaforth, on Main •treet, n Aug.
-I- 20, a small Morocco PI BSE, 4ntainii g a bill
and. some give:F. The er ca-ni have t.1 e same -
by applying .td the unders gned, )I-oving :roperty.
and, paying for this; advert' semen (
303°4 JAMES PlC R- A Tt ,Tuelcer .rnith.
BACON AND H
VOR SALE, by the an ersign
" large or small lots, for cash,
first-class BACON -and S eked
JAMES & GrEOR
296
• ..
M S. .
a, at Ei pen, in
);)out te tons Of
MS. tpply to
E PM. TY,
Eippe P. O.
HORSE F
LE.
VCR Sale Cheap, a good -seful ho se, fair
weight, I years old; so ad, a good to work:
For further particulars ap ly on t No. 20,Oon.
- 4, Stanley, or to JO N: LAU ''
Braced a P. O.
30P4
HOUSE AND L T FiOR ALE.
011 SALE, cheap, on re onab b terms, a House
-1- and Lot on Victoria Stree Scab: h. The
house is a small frame on'and ifhe lot a e of, the
best and most cow -alien built ;log lots a4own.
Apply to A. j. MoINTOS 292
A -RA-RE • • PIA Ct....."
WILL BE .SOLD—A. ARC4.IN, on of the
most eligible prope ties in Sentox lx for a
Pork Peeking Establish' eat o other ei terprisa,
with plenty of store noon, goct dwelli g, stable
and cellar: Possession mine lately. pply to
• 292 EDW D 4.SE, Se forth.. r •
Diseases, a ich as Consmuption
Asthma'Cat rh, and all affections of
Throat,Hear , Nervous Debility, 'acre
Liver Compl int, Rheeatism, Skin
all kinds, no
Chlorosi and
the use of. th
And all BI
Epileptic Fi
Fits, or Los
Neuralgia, CI
Goitre or Th
Hotel,
aturd ay,
•
Lingering
ronchitis,
the Chest,
Ulcers,
iseases of
11
atter of how long stand ng, Dropsy,
Cancers of the worst eta e, without
knife. ,
od Diseases, Salt Bheun Dyspepsia,
s, oc Falling Wane Apopledtio
of Sense end Motio Paralysis,
°reit, or St. Vitus' D • cc, Scurvy,
ek Neck, Abscess, Turn
B,
a
or
ALL DISE SES OF TIES EYE 'D EAR
TR ATED SUCCESSFUTpL
The diseas .s of ehildren, from _bll cy to adult
age, treated ecessfully.
Female to iplaints of all kinds and eseriptions,
whether Atm e or Chronic, will be lea ed success-
fully.
B—I1 you are -suffering fro4u any of the
above diseas 14, do not delay, but v' i the Doctor
,akonce, so I at you may have the b nat of his
care and tret truent, and be restored, t health the
sooner.
Seaforth,. MC. 3, 1873.
TAILORING'
D CENTS'
AT
FURNISHINGS
CAMPBELL'S
CLOTH' G
Fall Stock Now Complete in
1,000 Overco4s and P
Class -
GOOD BARGAINS
FOR
NOW READY for met
and convenient dwel
end St. John • street,
Church, the property of
295
patio, that su stantial
ing,C. corner of ,Tarvis
PPOs the tlpiscoptil
1
*WARD cAgt. •
DRESS ANG.
[ISS JOHNSON begs
that she has remove
MAN BROTHERS' STO1
802- A pp re tic
BUILDING L
F" SALE HEAP, a
jag on the Market
terms and particulars nv
301.
to in. 'elm her ustomers
Ito r inns ()YE HOFF-
E.
'14 Will .
T FcaiR,ThALt
eligiVle build'
Sou te, Sego
ilytc
WM.
• : I
g lot, tee-
th. For
COM.
304-3
"f• OT
J-1 oft
Public
DAVID
Sealort
1873, at
304-1
FARM FOR SALE.
o. , Concession 1, McKi.1 o , the estate
e la e Alexander Cameron viib(); sold by,
act o, by J. P. BRINE, A ictioneer, at
ON & CAMPBELL'S, Co: in ‘reiel Hotel,
0 SATURDAY; the 25 hI of OctOber,
11 0 clock A. M.
HOLMESTED, Vend r' So 'citor.
PORITTiVi.
Department.
First
Every
a Jackets
Readymade.
OR CASH.
ear Remember my Stock this Fall Surpasses anything I have ppened before.
•
Ii
WILJI4AM CAMPBELL.
1873.
1873.
F LL STOCK ALL 01\ HAND
R. J
.LVL Er
sell by
On SA
At noon
One
One
One
Tw
On
CTION S
P. BRINE has been in4ri
cut re of the late FREDE I
ubl e Auction, .
DAY, the Ilth of
at MURRAY'S Hotel, Sc
Ho -se young and sound,
Cu .ter,
Sb e gh,
se a of Harness,
H4mdsome new Buggy,
A. G. McDOUGALL
EDWARD CASH,
STRAYED SHER
QTRAYEIII from the farm of t e unersigned,
"•-•J Con.19, MeKillop, i miles east of Gravel Road,
ten, sheep,—live ewes mid five r, m hilobs,—one
black ewe and One black lamb; •niarked. with a
notch in night oar. Any .information leading to
their recoNtry will be snitably rewarded.
THOMAS MILLER,
304-4 Vinthrop P. 0
cte by the
R EAL, to
e ob r, 1873,
forth. -
•
Executors.
•
AT D-ENTS.
ll&-vnGraported most of our Fall Goods direct from Manufacturers, we can and will give
GREATER BARGAIN THAN EVER
01.11 STORE IS A PERI' CT JAM OF
•
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, LOTHS, FLNNELS,
Clouds, Hoods and General Dr?) Goods. 1,
50o LADIES' JACKETS, newest styles, neat and warm; the Nicest Display of
- t,. MILLINERY
Ever shown in Serderth—d nainand buy yo ir MILLINERY at DENT'S. s''
306 . SETS OF LADIES' FMS—we are notelJ. for selling Good_ Firs Cheap—be
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„sure and buy your Furs at DENT'S. • .
Lots of laornwall Blankets, Dund s Cotton, Canadian weeds and.- other Goods on hand. A: Full
. - - Stock of Me 'a and. Boys' Goods—Huts, Caps, Mufflers, &c.
DET'S Cheap Dry Gpo s and Millinery Eltablishment is the Place. . .
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DONOAINI
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your attentio to our stock of Dry
Goods, Clotihin, ;lents' Furdshings, •
Boots and hods, and. Hats and Caps,
which haVe Leen selectectwithgreat care, -
and with a lie* to istclass value, and
will be found replete with all the novel-
tieas- of the sea.son in the Various DeP rt -
meats, „viZ :
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DRSS GOODS,
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Black Lustresi Bluk Colored Cobo trys,
Baratheas, 1 Olape Cloths,
Parconatta, 1 : Ptirsian Cords,
Swiss Repp, 1 All- Wool Plaids,
. FiguredLustrris Russell Cords:
PECIAL BARGAINS DtJRING THE FAIR ' il
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Largest and . Best Sto k of Dry Goods titl
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' - Latest and Most Pasbio able styles.
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SILKS—ALL COLORS AND SHADES. r
g ;7; . Splendid Black Silk, $1 pet .yard. OPLINS VERY CHEAP.
.. eA RPETS —A LARGE . A SS ORTMENE . At extremely low rices. . • ei °
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LOTHING—THE FINEST STOCK I HAVE EVER SHOWN.
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a)F5'1, BOOTS AND SHOES.
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AME ito the premises of
• Lot 4, Con. RI, Tuakersmith,
August, e White Spring PIG,
quested to prove property, pay c
away. JOHN
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Splendid Value for Old and Young—All Sizes.
Z -P.4 SPECIALITY IX 4 -MST CO TOYS AND PRINTs. it
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• New Grey Cottons; Tcoured and Shru ik especially for Latli' 'Use.
• 4. Call ha ?a ediately and. Cet 20c. p r Pound for Your _13 titer. .
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NO INSPEC ION.
Walker's RYE and MALT, as old as Adam when Eve died.
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THOMAS Kith/
FANCY DRESS GOODS IN CREAT
VARIETY..
FRENCH MERINOES, DELATINES,
EMPRESS CLOTH, ALL !!
W10011 REPPS.
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SILKS AND PO.PLI.S.
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We would draw especial attantion to this
class of Goods, as we have se4r-
a ecl more than usual value in.
Black, Silks,
COloned
Poplins, in Nck, an coed.
sa. • Japanese Silks.
A CHEAP LOTOF WOOL SHAWLS.
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WINCEYS.
Aberdeen and Manchester Winceys, in
all Shades of Colors, at Low Prces.
dNERAL STAPLE GOODS.
HoIlands, Linens, Denims, Grey and.
White Cottons, Shirtings
and. She,etangs.
w OUR OVERCOATINCS • CLOTHS,
TWEEDS, AND CENTS' IR -
G DEPARTMENT
HARNESS I
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BAGS,
WHIOS,
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h. undersigned, I
ib mit the first of
The owner is re -
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sIRD,
d ,ervillle, P. 0.
- HORSE STRAY D
QTRAYI from 'McPherson's farm, near Am-
berey Huron ToWnship ,o Aug. 18, a dark
bay IrCirS years old, about 17 kendshigh; small
star on- fcrhead, White fetlock n night fore leg.
Finder will be suitably rewarded
301 P. It:GREGOR, Livery Stab_es, Thicardine.
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STRAYED CATTLE.
TRAY]D from Lot 28, Con. , MeEillop, about
.k-' July -i, three'HEIFERS, one two y ars old and
. two One 7year Ol; recl in- colo: , all laving w ite
on the ace, and the largest veerli4g havii ,, a
white ati p alpng the back. An - peis n givint, in -
forma tio , leading to- their reco -ery, tb the an ler-
signed wner, or to Wm. GT issic, blacksmith,
Sea forth will be suitably rewiir Lc .
3004 H GEOIV E LO--yRTI &RT.
Our HARNESS we can recommend to an,- one,
none 'ut first-rate Harnes. We watramt Our Collars hot to gall a Hore, and guarantee them to
give'ehtire satisfaction.
Shop Opposite Mansion Rouse, Seafr(/.
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COLLARS
VASES
Will be found on examination worthy the
attention of l the closest buyer, as will
also our stook in Beavers, Pilots Presi-
, Doeskins, Tweeds, Fancy Coatin, Vest -
LI dent Cloth, Broad Cloth, Trowkierings,
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LASHES
ings, Waterproofs, &e. Shirt , Ties,
Scarfs, Braces, Collars, &c.
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SEAFORTH.
s we use only first-class Leather and make BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
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COME ONE,
I beg to state for the informatimi of fanners and th
Harness on hand as any in twn, and I am detain
ment lin the County.
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pnblie generally, that I haVe as good a Stock of
lied not to be undersold by any other establish-
-J. WARD,
Main -Street, Seaforth.
FOR THE
NIDEPEN DENT BUYERS,
ljvHo CAN BUY WHY lB THEY PLEASE,
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FASHIONABLE D4S8 GOODS
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NEW SILKS :ND POPLINS,
FASHIONABL SkAWLS,
NEWl..:N.TTLES; li f
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.A.210. a Lot of the Cheapest and Finest WINCEYS ever imported from the Old
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A. G. 2steDOUGALL.
Otly One Price—All Goods marked in pain .fignris. •
Ooosao000....s, '•-•• to
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• Flannels in all Colors of Lancashire.
Saxony and Welsh Plain and Stripe
Shirting& Printed Flannels.
BLANKETS --Our stock is very full
and of first-class value—White Blankets,.
Brown Shanty Blankets, Blue and. Brown
Horse Blankets Railroad Wrppers—
Plain, Striped. and Fancy.
'UMBRELLAS.
Silk, Cotton, end the
La' est London Styles.
TJILTS
Marseilles, Honeycomb and colored.
Q140THING:
A full assortment of Overeoats and
Pea Jacket*, as well as Men's and Boys'
Clothing genrally. Special: attention
paid to erdere I work, all fits gnaranteed.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A full stock of all seasonabl4 goodin.
Men's Cowhide, Kip and Calf 13oots, and
Shoepaoks ; Ladies' Goat, Seal, Satin,
Calf, &c. Misses' and Chldren's, in
full lines.
Years, &c.,
OURCAN
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